Hell yeah it will. But that's not gonna happen for like another 5 billion years.
Long before the Sun burns out it will become a red giant star and engulf the earth, destroying all life on it. Presumably by that time the human race will have developed space travel and re-settled on other planets in the universe.
Yes, but it is a long way off
this is what the scientist say when the sun reaches the end of it s life it will expand so much that all the planets in the solar system will be incinerated but you ned not worry this wont happen for a few billion years yet
It is postulated that towards the end of its life cycle, the sun will become a red giant, which will consume several of the inner planets, possible including the earth. Even if the diameter of the sun does not expand to the point where the earth is consumed, the increased heat and radiation due to the sun's closer proximity will exterminate life on earth. Eventually, the sun will collapse into a white dwarf.
At first, the sun will soon run out of its primary fuel, hydrogen. This will cause the sun's layers to expand, becoming a red giant. This will likely happen in 5 billion years. While scientists are unsure whether the expanded the sun will engulf the Earth or not, it will likely end life on Earth nonetheless.After it runs out of all fuel, including the heavier elements, it will begin shedding its outer layers and become a planetary nebula. Life on Earth would've almost certainly ceased by then.
Mostvlikely life on Earth will end before that. The sun is gradually growing hotter and brighter. It is estimated that in about 1 biliion years this process will make Earth too hot to support liquid water, and thus too hot for any life. About 4 billion years later, the sun will run low on hdyrgoen, and processes will cause it to expand into a red giant. It is unclear as to whether or not the sun will swallow Earth when this happens.
in about 5billion years, our sun will expand and consume the Earth. this happens because it runs of of hydrogen to turn into helium through neculear fusion.
A star that expands is running low on fuel, and is entering its end-of-life sequence. Its not due to fusion - all stars use fusion.
The end of life on earth is speculated often when natural disasters occur. The end of an individual's time on earth comes when they die.
No
the answer of life on earth is simple ... so people can get layed
No one knows.
No